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DO&CO Hotel, Vienna

“Up-close views of Stephansdom extend from higher-priced rooms at this swanky hotel, and all 43 rooms come with state-of-the-art entertainment systems and multicountry power sockets. Some have in-room Jacuzzis.”

This stylish five-star hotel is situated on 12 Stephansplatz in the popular Innere Stadt district of Vienna. The hotel is located directly in front of Saint Stephen’s Cathedral. The hotel is located right in the heart of the city where it offers proximity to the city business, commercial, financial and entertainment hub.

Rooms in the hotel are fitted with standard amenities such as free Wi-Fi for high-speed internet access, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, air conditioning and a comfy sofa. The rooms also come with a private bathroom with thoughtful touches such as free toiletries and bathroom slippers.

The hotel is located close to several places of interest and famous attractions such as the Hofburg Congress and Event Centre which is a 10-minute walk away and the Graben which is 100 m away from the hotel. The Vienna State Opera is 650 m away from the hotel premises.

The hotel offers lush and chic room options such as Double Room with Courtyard View, Double Room with City View, Deluxe Suite, Dome Suite and Special Offer – Double Room with City View.

The lounge/bar area is the ideal place for guests to relax and enjoy a drink after a long day.

The on-site hotel restaurant offers a wide variety of local and international cuisines, prepared from fresh ingredients and served exquisitely in a stylish and refreshing setting.

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